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Government boost of more than $50 million for women’s health

Government boost of more than $50 million for women’s health

The Federal Government has announced $52.2 million in funding with the launch of the National Women’s Health Strategy 2020–2030.


GPs call for redirection of $28 million for urgent care centres

GPs call for redirection of $28 million for urgent care centres

Funding for four new urgent care centres in Western Australia is under the spotlight over concerns around fairness and fragmentation of care.


Project refresh to guide supportive care in cancer

Project refresh to guide supportive care in cancer

A newly updated project is set to revise efforts to embed supportive care as an essential component of quality cancer care across Victoria.


Cancer patients to benefit from new PBS listings

Cancer patients to benefit from new PBS listings

More than $81 million will help subsidise medicines for Merkel cell carcinoma, and breast cancer patients will benefit from a newly-listed treatment.


Differentiating between aggressive and indolent prostate cancers

Differentiating between aggressive and indolent prostate cancers

Researchers in cancer neurobiology have found a new biomarker that may help differentiate between aggressive and indolent prostate cancers.


‘Patients don’t need to fear asthma’: Major update to asthma handbook

‘Patients don’t need to fear asthma’: Major update to asthma handbook

The National Asthma Council has launched a comprehensive update to its guidelines for diagnosis and management of the disease in primary care.


Cancer Council calls on GPs

Cancer Council calls on GPs

The Cancer Council is asking for GP support for what it calls ‘the biggest campaign ever run in Australia to promote bowel cancer screening’.


Four ‘breakthrough’ cancer drugs added to the PBS

Four ‘breakthrough’ cancer drugs added to the PBS

Almost 2000 people with leukaemia, advanced kidney cancer, bladder cancer and liver cancer will have affordable access to new treatment options.


Updated position statement on ovarian cancer

Updated position statement on ovarian cancer

Cancer Australia CEO Dr Helen Zorbas talks to newsGP about what GPs need to know on testing for ovarian cancer in asymptomatic women.


Cervical cancer could be all but eliminated in 80 years: Lancet study

Cervical cancer could be all but eliminated in 80 years: Lancet study

Cervical cancer could be eliminated by 2100 if the world rapidly moves to introduce HPV vaccines and screening, according to a new study.


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